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CMS students excel in National Colouring Competition

Lucknow, February 11: The talented students of City Montessori School, Gomti Nagar Campus I, have brought laurels to the institution with their brilliant performance in the National Colouring Competition based on the theme "Tiger – My Friend". Vyomi Singh of Class II secured 5th rank at the All-India level. Meanwhile, Ritika Shukla secured the 10th rank, Fabiha Khan the 11th, Fatiha Khan the 12th and Parnika Srivastava the 17th rank, showcasing their multifaceted talents. The competition was organized under the aegis of The Heritage Foundation of Art and Culture. This information was given by Mr. Rishi Khanna, Head Communications, CMS. Mr. Khanna informed that over 140 schools from across the country participated in this competition, where the talented students of CMS Gomti Nagar Campus I demonstrated their artistic skills and proved their caliber. The competition aimed to foster students' creative talents, boost their self-confidence, and assess their knowledge. The organizers praised the remarkable talent of the CMS students and honoured them with medals and certificates of appreciation. CMS Manager, Prof. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon, congratulated the students and wished them a bright future. She also expressed her gratitude to the teachers and the principal for their support and guidance.Mr. Khanna further added that CMS continuously nurtures its students' multifaceted talents through various creative and innovative competitions, encouraging them to achieve greater heights. The objective of CMS is to provide education that prepares students to become world leaders capable of leading tomorrow’s global society with a developed and humane perspective.

 

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